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- Deindividualisation abstract "Deindividualisation means treating other people according to preconceived qualities such as race, gender or creed. It differs from depersonalisation which is concerned with an individual's self-perception. not to be confused with deindividuation.It is relevant in crowd control and policing riots".
- Deindividualisation wikiPageID "24630558".
- Deindividualisation wikiPageRevisionID "535018869".
- Deindividualisation hasPhotoCollection Deindividualisation.
- Deindividualisation subject Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Deindividualisation subject Category:Crowd_psychology.
- Deindividualisation subject Category:Sociology_of_culture.
- Deindividualisation type Abstraction100002137.
- Deindividualisation type Attitude106193203.
- Deindividualisation type Bias106201908.
- Deindividualisation type Cognition100023271.
- Deindividualisation type CognitiveBiases.
- Deindividualisation type Inclination106196584.
- Deindividualisation type Partiality106201136.
- Deindividualisation type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Deindividualisation comment "Deindividualisation means treating other people according to preconceived qualities such as race, gender or creed. It differs from depersonalisation which is concerned with an individual's self-perception. not to be confused with deindividuation.It is relevant in crowd control and policing riots".
- Deindividualisation label "Deindividualisation".
- Deindividualisation sameAs m.080dq4c.
- Deindividualisation sameAs Q16935299.
- Deindividualisation sameAs Q16935299.
- Deindividualisation sameAs Deindividualisation.
- Deindividualisation wasDerivedFrom Deindividualisation?oldid=535018869.
- Deindividualisation isPrimaryTopicOf Deindividualisation.